The magazine was first published in 1986 under the title of Famicom Tsushin, as it was originally focused on news relating to the Family Computer Nintendo system (known outside Japan as the Nintendo Entertainment System). One of its mascots was Necky the Fox. Popular gaming articles in various issues included the Early Warnings, the "Famitsu Express", the Top 30s and their pioneering Cross-Reviews. Other coverage include movie and DVD news.
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| - The magazine was first published in 1986 under the title of Famicom Tsushin, as it was originally focused on news relating to the Family Computer Nintendo system (known outside Japan as the Nintendo Entertainment System). One of its mascots was Necky the Fox. Popular gaming articles in various issues included the Early Warnings, the "Famitsu Express", the Top 30s and their pioneering Cross-Reviews. Other coverage include movie and DVD news.
- Famitsu is a Game Reporter. She loves interesting things, and she puts a lot effort in looking for interesting people. In Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory, she is a Planeptune resident Gamipic and also a Scout for the Scout System. In the spin-off action games, Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed and MegaTagmension Blanc + Neptune VS Zombies, she is a playable character.
- Shūkan Famitsū concentrates on video game news, as well as video game reviews. The name Famitsū was originally an abbreviation of Famicom Tsūshin(ファミコン通信, officially translated as the Famicom Journal); the magazine's original name came from the Family Computer, the Japanese name for the Nintendo Entertainment System, which was the dominant video game console in Japan during the 1980s. The first issue was published on June 6, 1986. Today, Shūkan Famitsū features multi-platform coverage. Shūkan Famitsū is published every Thursday with a circulation of 500,000 per issue.
- Famitsu (ファミ通(Famitsū)) is a line of Japanese gaming magazines published by Enterbrain, Inc. They worked with the Biohazard team in the authorship of a number of supplementary guides. People outside of Japan can also get the digital version of the magazines from BookWalker and use the serial codes.
- Famitsu is a Raven that appears in the Armored Core: Master of Arena Extra Arena. He is a member of the Guest Arena and appears five times in it piloting five different AC units.
- Famitsu reviews are the most recognized reviews in the Japanese game industry. Reviews are made with 4 different reviewers on a scale of 10. The scores are added up for a maximum of 40. Most games end up getting rated in the 30s or high 20s. It has been strongly suggested that the reviewers may be bought out to bring scores up a point or two in recent years. Despite this, the number of 39/40 and 40/40 games are still small in number.
- Famitsu (Japanese: ファミ通, Famitsū) is a brand within Splatoon. Unlike most brands, gear of this brand does not increase or decrease chances of getting a certain ability.
- Famitsū (ファミ通) (formerly Famicom Tsūshin) is a Japanese video game magazine published by Enterbrain and Tokuma Shoten. Currently, there are five console-only spin-off versions of Famitsū: Shūkan Famitsū, Famitsū PS, Famitsū Xbox, Famitsū Wii+DS, and Famitsū Wave DVD. Shūkan Famitsū (週刊ファミ通, lit. "Weekly Famitsū"), the original Famitsū publication, is considered the most widely read and respected video game news magazine in Japan.
- Famitsu ist eine spezielle Marke, von der nur 3 Kleidungsstücke veröffentlicht wurden. Das Traditionelle Stirnband, die Traditionelle Schürze und die Traditionellen Sandalen bilden ein komplettes Outfit und wurden für den "Ika Fashion Contest" des japanischen Magazins Famitsu eingereicht und gewannen diesen auch. Die Kleider sind direkt dem traditionellen Outfit eines Sushi-Chefs nachempfunden. Die Marke Famitsu wurde in das Spiel integriert um als neutrale Marke für dieses spezielle Design zu dienen.
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